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I didn't Package my CD/DVD Utilities for sale as I had not seen any particular interest in their added features. People seemed happy with what they have.

A quick question/observation... that has the potential to make this get off topic AGAIN...

Do your/can your CD/DVD utilities work with Blu-Ray images/devices? I know Multibooter was having burn-quality issues during his tests, of course it is still unknown whether it was due to software, hardware, or media quality...

In the event it is software related, your solutions might end up being the only "quality" Blu-Ray burning application available for Windows 9x...

I only set up a Blu-Ray Drive recently so I have not added the necessary code for burning Blu-Ray disks.

My builder code does not currently support UDF as it was designed for Data rather than Video so that may be another issue if not just burning images.

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I use both Nero 6.6 and UltraISO. I might be intersted if it gives me fine control to build unusual bootable .ISOs (as you said it does). I don't see how I can use a 36 MiB image with either Nero or UltraISO. However it'd be a bonus if it does run both on 9x/ME and XP, although a DOS only program would be welcome too.

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I use both Nero 6.6 and UltraISO. I might be intersted if it gives me fine control to build unusual bootable .ISOs (as you said it does). I don't see how I can use a 36 MiB image with either Nero or UltraISO. However it'd be a bonus if it does run both on 9x/ME and XP, although a DOS only program would be welcome too.

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I see. While I do strive to be clear, some times ambiguity gets the best of me.

So, just to set things right, what I wrote was:

I might be intersted if it gives me fine control to build unusual bootable .ISOs (as you said it does).

My intention was that those "it"s should mean "your software utilities", not Nero nor UltraISO. But "it" is too vague.

Sorry, my bad.

The answer to your intended question is yes. My utilities allow you to specify the Emulation Type Code, including No Emulation, overriding the default based on the size of the Boot Image chosen. The only requirement is that the Boot Image be a multiple of 512 Bytes.

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My remark was more a "generic" one, you have something in your closet, you may be willing to sell it, but until you don't take it out of the closet and put it on display on your desk, under a big "for sale" sign you have 100% possibilities (read as "certainty") that noone will ever buy it, or the other way round 0% probabilities of ever selling it.

Once you have it in plain view on the desk it is possible that someone is interested to it, you will have n% probabilities that someone will buy it, and no matter how little n will be it will always verify the n>=0 condition, with a chance of also verifying the n>0 one.

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My remark was more a "generic" one, you have something in your closet, you may be willing to sell it, but until you don't take it out of the closet and put it on display on your desk, under a big "for sale" sign you have 100% possibilities (read as "certainty") that noone will ever buy it, or the other way round 0% probabilities of ever selling it.

Once you have it in plain view on the desk it is possible that someone is interested to it, you will have n% probabilities that someone will buy it, and no matter how little n will be it will always verify the n>=0 condition, with a chance of also verifying the n>0 one.

jaclaz

I could write a Program that turns the background to pink. Would it even be worth investing in a "for sale" sign considering that I have never seen anyone show an interest in a pink background. How do I know that N>X where X is the cost of the "for sale" sign.

I have over 1700 Programs. Putting them on my Desk would cause the Desk to collapse under the weight of the "for sale" signs.

The same would be true of my Website.

This thread is the only one I have seen indicating an interest in extended Bootable CD Floppy Emulation, so this is the only "desk" worth putting it on.

Incidentally:

Who knows?

Doesn't help raise the value of N.

@dencorso: Your latest Image is not totally empty but it should work. I would have worded it differently.